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“Shaming My Red Lips” with Sharon Poppy Farsijani

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

What’s better than being yourself? Or getting arrested for wearing red lipstick? What is like to have your identity and authenticity challenged on a day-to-day basis?

Shaming My Red Lips is the true story of Sharon Shaghayegh “Poppy” Farsijani, an American-Iranian rebellious teenager living a care-free life in Brooklyn, on track to go to college and pursue a career in journalism. But when Poppy’s father reevaluates her cultural assimilation at the age of seventeen, he decides she’s becoming too white — and relocates their family to Tehran, Iran. Poppy is wrenched from her life in a liberal American environment and faced with a new and unknown life in a rigid Islamic country. Upon landing, the captain announces that all women aboard must put on their long coats and head scarves before stepping off the plane; but Poppy finds herself frozen. Her new life in Iran strips her of the Western freedoms she had grown up with, including the freedom to choose her religion, choose who she wanted to date, choose what she wanted to wear, and even the freedom to wear red lipstick. She wasn’t allowed to listen to pop music, wear jeans, take dance classes or show any interest in men.

This diary-like account tells the frustrating, eye-opening, and often hilarious true story of how a young woman, during the most formative years of her life, desperately fought to maintain not only her freedom, but her identity. It’s a story of change, fear, hope, and ultimately, triumph. This is the story of how Poppy remained true to herself when the world around her was trying to make her forget who she was.

Books will be available for sale and signing courtesy of Chapter One Bookstore.

Sharon Farsijani was born in Tehran, Iran, and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Her family returned to Tehran when she was a teenager. During her time in the Middle East, Poppy started her broadcast career at age 19 as a reporter, evening news anchor, producer and talk show host for IRIB Channel 6, Channel 4 and Radio BBC. After returning to the United States, she studied at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and California State Fullerton to receive her degree in Broadcast Journalism and later her MBA from Pepperdine University. After witnessing the harsh treatment towards women in the Middle East she shared her journey, penning her first poetry collection Lacking Lips of Time and her memoir Shaming My Red Lips. Poppy is currently an anchor for KMVT in Twin Falls, Idaho. Her on-air name is Sharon, and her Persian name Shaghayegh means wild desert poppy–the origins of her nickname.

The Wisdom of Wolves: Lessons from the Sawtooth Pack with Jim and Jamie Dutcher

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

How can one put a realistic face on an animal that has been demonized and villainized for hundreds of years? Jim and Jamie Dutcher have, and they continue to do so as they travel the nation sharing their unique account of how they lived with wolves. Partnering with the National Geographic Society and speaking on their own, they have given more than 200 presentations about the Sawtooth Pack and other wolves they have come to know. After speaking to students, ranchers, wolf biologists, elk hunters, and at universities, symphony halls, country clubs and sold-out audiences around the country and beyond, Jim and Jamie will bring their adventure home to Ketchum.

The Wisdom of Wolves: Lessons from the Sawtooth Pack is a new multi-media presentation adapted from one of the Dutchers’ newest books on wolves, and enhanced with stunning photographs and clips from three of their Emmy award-winning films.

Join us for this free, public presentation from Jim and Jamie Dutcher, who began their work as wildlife filmmakers. Before wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho in 1995, the Dutchers released the groundbreaking documentary film, Wolf: Return of A Legend. This film and their others that followed about the Sawtooth Pack introduced an important element of public education to the wolf recovery effort, sharing the story of wolves as they had never been seen or understood before.

Books will be available for sale and signing, courtesy of Chapter One Books.

This event will be livestreamed and archived for future viewing on our LIVESTREAM PAGE.

In 2006 Jim and Jamie created Living with Wolves, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to educational outreach and research. Living with Wolves works to build tolerance that can lead to coexistence between people and wolves sharing the same land.

CANCELLED – “The Art of Integrating Eye, Brain and Body” with Peter Grunwald

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

**This program has been cancelled — we apologize for the inconvenience. The program will be rescheduled for later in 2020.**

 

Peter Grunwald has discovered that certain areas of the brain, eyes and rest of the visual system correspond to specific areas in the human body. He has developed effective techniques to release patterns that underlie visual dysfunctions together with postural dysfunctions causing back, neck and shoulder pain, headaches and breathing disorders.

In his presentation at The Community Library, Peter will describe how the principles in practice can support you in your own process of seeing. He will work practically with some of the participants and offer some tools to take away.

Peter Grunwald was myopic and astigmatic from early childhood, with his first pair of glasses at the age of 3. He began to stutter and both his posture and self-esteem slumped. In 1984 he began professional training in the Alexander Technique (Australia) to overcome his stuttering and slumped posture. He emerged from this training with a sense of postural and mental poise and increased self-esteem. In the late 1980s he studied in Germany with renowned vision teacher Janet Goodrich, PhD, and within 18 month was able to let go of his 10 1/2 dioptre-strong glasses. His discoveries of the first intrinsic associations between eyes and body followed. From his experience he developed the Eyebody learning method and wrote Eyebody – The Art of Integrating Eye, Brain and Body. A native of Germany, Peter currently resides in New Zealand where he consults, writes, and leads retreats around the world.

Mending Circle

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Bring your (clean) clothing to this workshop to learn mending basics!

We’ll be on hand with supplies and information to help you learn to fix your own clothes in a social setting. We don’t have tools on hand for making repairs to every clothing item, but will be happy to help you brainstorm ideas.

For all ages from tweens to adults. Questions? Email nlichtenberg@comlib.org

SAT and ACT Study Group

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Is your student in need of support preparing for the ACT or SAT? Join Richelle Jones, experienced tutor and former Greenwich (CT) Board of Education staffer, for study hour with tutoring support on Thursday afternoons. Some materials will be provided, but students are encouraged to bring work books, computers or smart phones for this study hour.

Thursdays, October 17 to Dec. 12*, 4:30-5:30 at The Community Library.

*No study group on October 31 or November 28.

Free, and drop-ins are welcome!

SAT and ACT Study Group

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Is your student in need of support preparing for the ACT or SAT? Join Richelle Jones, experienced tutor and former Greenwich (CT) Board of Education staffer, for study hour with tutoring support on Thursday afternoons. Some materials will be provided, but students are encouraged to bring work books, computers or smart phones for this study hour.

Thursdays, October 17 to Dec. 5*, 4:30-5:30 at The Community Library.

*No study group on October 31 or November 28.

*The December 12 meeting has been cancelled.

Free, and drop-ins are welcome!

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